1.Five-year survival analysis and influencing factors of elderly lung cancer patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in Mianyang City
Haishi XUE ; Ling HUANG ; Junjie XIA ; Yu QIU ; Ke GE ; Jincheng WANG ; Yuting CHEN ; Runjiao CHEN ; Lingna LI ; An LAN ; Yan HOU
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2026;37(1):138-141
Objective To study the five-year survival status and influencing factors of elderly patients with lung cancer complicated with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Methods A cohort study was conducted to follow up 450 patients with lung cancer and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease who were hospitalized in our hospital from January 2018 to December 2023. The endpoint of the follow-up was the end of a five-year period or death. The Life Tables method was used to calculate survival rates and plot survival curves. The Cox proportional hazards model was used to analyze the influencing factors of five-year survival. Results The results indicated that the overall five-year survival rate of patients was 4.89%, and it decreased year by year. Cox regression analysis showed that age, gender, family functioning, and psychological status significantly influenced patient survival rate (all P<0.05). Stratified analysis found that the smoking status, family functioning, and psychological status of male patients all had an impact on survival rate (all P<0.05), while the psychological status of female patients had a more significant impact on survival (P=0.008). Conclusion This study provides a scientific basis for comprehensive intervention of elderly lung cancer patients with COPD. It is recommended that clinical attention should be paid to psychological and family factors to improve patient prognosis.
2.Role and mechanism of TDO2 mediated apoptosis of renal tubular epithelial cells in Cis-AKI
Qian-qian LIN ; Xue-mei ZONG ; Yue-lan CHEN ; Wen-li WANG ; Yue-ye WANG ; Shang-xue YAN ; Wei WEI ; Yan CHANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2025;41(3):475-482
Aim To investigate the role of tryptophan 2,3-dioxygenase(TDO2)in cisplatin-acute kidney in-jury(Cis-AKI)and to explore the mechanism of TDO2 in relation to apoptosis in tubular epithelial cells(TECs)to investigate the mechanism of TDO2 associ-ated with apoptosis.Methods An AKI model was es-tablished by intraperitoneal injection of cisplatin(Cis).Colorimetric assay was used to detect CRE and BUN levels,and PAS staining was employed to observe renal injury in mice.Immunohistochemistry was used to detect TDO2 protein expression and distribution and macrophage(F4/80+)infiltration;immunofluores-cence was used to detect the co-localization of TDO2 with the tubular marker LTL;TUNEL staining was used to detect apoptosis in mouse kidney;flow cytome-try was used to detect overexpression of human renal cortical proximal tubular epithelial cells(HK2)and apoptosis after administration of the TDO2 inhibitor 680C91;Western blot was used to detect TDO2 and NF-κB pathway protein levels in HK2 cells after over-expression and inhibition of TDO2.Results In the o-verall animal experiments,Cis-AKI mice showed signif-icantly higher levels of CRE and BUN and obvious tu-bular damage compared with the control group;at the same time,the renal tissues of Cis-AKI mice showed increased expression of F4/80,and the proportion of apoptotic cells in kidney cells was increased.Immuno-histochemistry and immunofluorescence showed that the expression of TDO2 increased,mainly localized in TECs.In cellular experiments,HK2 cells overexpress-ing TDO2 increased the proportion of apoptosis,and the expression of TDO2,p-IKBα,and p-p65 proteins was elevated,and p-IKBα/IκBα and p-p65/p65 were ele-vated;furthermore,the proportion of apoptosis was re-duced by the administration of 680C91,and the expres-sion of p-IκBα,and p-p65 proteins decreased,and the expression of p-IKBα/IKBα,and p-p65/p65 de-creased.Conclusions Elevated TDO2 in TECs is in-volved in the pathological mechanism of Cis-AKI,which may be related to its induction of apoptosis in TECs and activation of the NF-κB signaling pathway and consequently renal injury.
3.Investigation of the timing of oral propranolol treatment for proliferative infantile hemangioma
Kaizhi ZHANG ; Tong QIU ; Jiangyuan ZHOU ; Xue GONG ; Zixin ZHANG ; Yuru LAN ; Yi JI
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2025;58(10):952-956
Objective:To investigate the optimal timing of oral propranolol treatment for proliferative infantile hemangiomas (IH) .Methods:A bidirectional cohort study was conducted. Infants with proliferative IH receiving oral propranolol treatment were collected from the Department of Pediatric Surgery, West China Hospital, Sichuan University between June 2015 and May 2019, and their general information and IH-related clinical data were analyzed. The primary outcome was the satisfactory regression rate of IH during 6-12 months of continuous oral propranolol treatment; secondary outcomes included the time to achieve satisfactory regression, incidence of adverse reactions, incidence of IH ulceration, and IH recurrence rate. Multivariate logistic regression was performed to identify factors influencing the satisfactory regression of IH after propranolol treatment, and a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was employed to determine the optimal age for initiating propranolol therapy.Results:A total of 122 IH infants were enrolled in the study, including 32 males (26.2%) and 90 females (73.8%), with ages ( M[ Q1, Q3]) of 8.6 [6.3, 12.3] weeks. IH was located on the head and face in 56 cases (45.9%). There were 57 cases (46.7%) of localized IH, 53 (43.4%) of segmental IH, and 86 (70.5%) of mixed-type IH. Ulceration occurred in 17 cases (13.9%). After 6 months of propranolol treatment, 8 patients (6.6%) experienced treatment failure, and 12 (9.8%) experienced relapse within 6 months after discontinuation of propranolol. During 6 months of oral propranolol treatment, 56 infants (45.9%) experienced mild to moderate adverse reactions, with no drug-related deaths observed. Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that the age at initiation of propranolol treatment was an independent factor influencing satisfactory regression of IH ( OR = 0.879, 95% CI: 0.808 - 0.957). ROC curve analysis revealed that the optimal age for starting propranolol therapy was 9.9 weeks, with a sensitivity of 75.7% and a specificity of 61.5%. Infants aged ≤ 9.9 weeks (73 cases) had a significantly higher satisfactory regression rate (72.6% [53/73]) compared with those aged > 9.9 weeks (49 cases, 34.7% [17/49]; χ2 = 17.23, P < 0.001) ; the time to achieve satisfactory regression of IH was significantly shorter in the infants aged ≤ 9.9 weeks ( M[ Q1, Q3]: 46.0 [38.5, 48.0] weeks) than in those aged > 9.9 weeks (57.0 [40.0, 73.5] weeks; Z = -2.01, P = 0.045) . Conclusion:For IH infants requiring systemic therapy, initiation of oral propranolol before the age of 10 weeks appeared to improve the satisfactory regression rate of IH.
4.Relationship between SOD2 lactylation and NCOA4-mediated ferritinophagy-ferroptosis during cerebral ischemia-reperfusion in mice
Xue QI ; Yanan LI ; Su WANG ; Lan ZHAO ; Mopu LI ; Jing LI ; Wenwei GAO ; Bo ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2025;45(10):1286-1290
Objective:To evaluate the relationship between superoxide dismutase 2 (SOD2) lactylation and nuclear receptor coactivator 4 (NCOA4)-mediated ferritinophagy-ferroptosis during cerebral ischemia-reperfusion (IR) in mice.Methods:Thirty-six clean-grade male C57BL/6 mice, aged 8-10 weeks, weighing 22-25 g, were divided into 4 groups ( n=9 each) using a table of random numbers: sham operation group (Sham group), cerebral IR group (IR group), IR+ glycolysis inhibitor 2-DG group (IR+ 2-DG group), and IR+ 2-DG+ NCOA4 overexpression group (IR+ 2-DG+ LvNCOA4 group). The model of cerebral IR injury was established by occlusion of the middle cerebral artery for 1 h followed by 24 h of reperfusion using the intraluminal suture method in anesthetized animals. 2-DG 250 mg/kg was intraperitoneally injected at 90 min before ischemia in IR+ 2-DG and IR+ 2-DG+ LvNCOA4 groups. The lentivirus overexpressing NCOA4 2 μl was injected into the ventricles at 7 days before ischemia in IR+ 2-DG+ LvNCOA4 group. The percentage of cerebral infarct volume was determined, the viable neurons were counted, and the levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS), malondialdehyde (MDA), and glutathione (GSH) were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The expression of SOD2, lysine 114 lactylation of superoxide dismutase 2 (SOD2-K114la), NCOA4, microtubule-associated protein 1 light chain 3β (LC3B), and acyl-CoA synthetase long-chain family member 4 (ACSL4) was determined by Western blot. Mitochondrial morphology was examined by electron microscopy. Results:Compared with Sham group, the percentage of cerebral infarct volume was significantly increased, the number of viable neurons was decreased, the levels of ROS and MDA were elevated, the content of GSH was reduced, the expression of SOD2-K114la, NCOA4, LC3B and ACSL4 was up-regulated, the expression of SOD2 was down-regulated ( P<0.05), and the mitochondrial injury was aggravated in IR group. Compared with IR group, the percentage of cerebral infarct volume was significantly decreased, the number of viable neurons was increased, the mitochondrial injury was alleviated, the levels of ROS and MDA were decreased, the content of GSH was increased, the expression of SOD2-K114la, NCOA4 and ACSL4 was down-regulated, and the expression of SOD2 and LC3B was up-regulated in IR+ 2-DG group ( P<0.05). Compared with IR+ 2-DG group, the percentage of cerebral infarct volume was significantly increased, the number of viable neurons was decreased, the levels of ROS and MDA were elevated, the content of GSH was reduced, and the expression of NCOA4, LC3B and ACSL4 was up-regulated ( P<0.05), no significant change was found in the expression of SOD2 and SOD2-K114la ( P>0.05), and the mitochondrial injury was aggravated in IR+ 2-DG+ LvNCOA4 group. Conclusions:SOD2 lactylation promotes NCOA4-mediated ferritinophagy-ferroptosis by enhancing oxidative stress, thereby contributing to the cerebral IR injury in mice.
5.Selection of radiotherapy plans with different arc angles for left-sided breast cancer based on anatomical structures
Zhipeng ZHU ; Maoying LAN ; Xue OU ; Guihua LI ; Lianrong ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2025;45(9):884-891
Objective:To compare four postmastectomy radiotherapy plans with different arc angles for left-sided breast cancer prepared using deep inspiration breath hold (DIBH) technique, in order to explore the feasibility of selecting optimal arc angles based on the parameters of patients′ anatomical structures.Methods:A total of 51 patients who underwent postmastectomy radiotherapy for left-sided breast cancer using DIBH at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University and the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University were selected. Among these, 40 patients selected using simple random sampling were treated with four radiotherapy plans with different arc angles, labeled as SV120, SV100, SV80, and SV60, while the remaining 11 patients were treated with only the SV60 plans. The dose parameters of the target volumes (TVs) and organs at risk (the heart, lungs, and contralateral breast), as well as the beam-on times of individual arcs, in these plans were compared. The parameters of the anatomical structures (i.e., the heart, lung, and breast) of the 51 patients, including PHeart, PLungl, and PBreast, were extracted. Taking these parameters as independent variables and the quality of the SV60 plans as the dependent variable, fitting was conducted using P(SV60)—a multivariate logistic regression model—based on a training set (45 patients) and a testing set (six patients). The classification threshold of the plans was set at 0.5. Results:As the arc angle increased, the plans exhibited improved modulation capabilities for TVs and the left lung. However, the V5 of the right lung and the average beam-on time of a single arc also increased. The SV120 plans demonstrated significantly better V107% of planning target volume (PTV; 6.84%), homogeneity index (HI; 0.13), conformity index (CI; 0.81), and mean dose to the left lung (1 330.97 cGy) compared to the other three types of plans, with statistically significant differences ( W = 0-99, P < 0.001). The SV60 plans displayed lower mean doses to the contralateral breast (198.97 cGy) and the heart (440.35 cGy) and lower V5 of the right lung (0.27%) than the other three types of plans, with significant differences in V5 of the right lung and the mean dose to the contralateral breast ( W = 0-157, P < 0.001). In contrast, no significant difference was observed in these parameters (except for V5 of the right lung) among the other three types of plans. The four types of plans exhibited average beam-on times of individual arcs of 22.0, 19.1, 16.1, and 14.4 s, respectively, with statistically significant differences ( χ2= 93.0, P < 0.001). A multivariate logistic regression model revealed that PLungl, PHeart, and PBreast were negatively correlated with the quality of the SV60 plans ( t = -64.84, -28.20, -24.45, P<0.001). This model yielded an accuracy of 93.33% and a precision of 92.86% in the training set, while its accuracy and precision reached 100% in the testing set. Conclusions:For patients treated with postmastectomy radiotherapy for left-sided breast cancer using DIBH, it is feasible to select appropriate arc angles based on patients’ anatomical structures.
6.Construction and Validation of a Risk Prediction Model for Brucellosis Based on Deep Neural Networks
Siyuan LIU ; Biao SONG ; Guizhi LIU ; Jun WANG ; Lan XUE ; Jie SU ; Hongli WANG ; Xin SHEN
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) 2025;46(4):700-707
[Objective]To construct a prediction model for brucellosis by using a deep neural network algorithm to improve the early detection.[Methods]We collected the clinical data of 202 brucellosis patients and 319 non-brucellosis patients admitted to Hohhot Occupational Disease Prevention and Treatment Hospital in 2023,and analyzed data such as gender,age,blood routine indices and clinical diagnosis.A prediction model for brucellosis was constructed by using a deep neural network algorithm and optimized through 10-fold cross-validation.Performance metrics included sensitivity,false negative rate,specificity,false positive rate,accuracy,positive predictive value,negative predictive value,F1 score,and area under the receiver operating characteristic curve(AUC).The optimal model was interpreted by using SHapley Additive exPlanations(SHAP)to clarify decision-making logic and feature influencing mechanisms.[Results]Data visualization analysis revealed no significant difference between brucellosis and non-brucellosis groups.The optimal model demonstrated good performance:sensitivity(85.3%),specificity(92.1%),accuracy(89.5%),AUC(96.6%),95%CI(0.937,0.977).SHAP analysis identified age,platelet count,mean platelet volume,basophil ratio,red blood cell distribution width,and absolute basophil count as significant predictors of brucellosis.[Conclusions]The deep neural network prediction model constructed in this study has good performance and can provide reliable support for the early diagnosis,prevention and control of brucellosis.Identification of key brucellosis-related influencing features will help further understand the pathogenesis of the disease,and this model holds promise for broad clinical application in the future.
7.Construction and application of a continuous care program for patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices
Lan LAN ; Xue LUO ; Weimei YANG ; Sufen WANG ; Xifei HE
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(10):1202-1208
Objective To develop a continuous care program for patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices(CIED)utilizing the Omaha system,and to assess its effectiveness.This study aims to provide a reference for the continuous care of patients with CIED.Methods Using the Omaha system as the theoretical framework,based on literature search and semi-structured interviews,a continuity of care program for CIED patients based on the Omaha system was constructed through 2 rounds of expert inquiry.Convenience sampling method was used to select CIED implant patients from the cardiovascular department of a tertiary hospital in Wuhan as the research subjects.61 patients admitted from April to June 2024 were assigned as an experimental group with a continuity of care program based on the Omaha system;61 patients admitted from December 2023 to March 2024 were designated as a control group and received routine nursing measures.The Omaha performance indicators and quality of life at 3 months after discharge were compared between 2 groups upon admission and 1 month after discharge.Results The final 2 groups each included 59 patients.A month after discharge,the Omaha efficacy index in the experimental group was higher than that in the control group,and 3 months after discharge,the quality of life in the experimental group was higher than that in the control group(P<0.001).Conclusion The CIED patient continuity of care program based on the Omaha system could improve patients'cognitive level,promote healthy behavior,enhance their self-efficacy,and improve their quality of life.
8.Expert consensus on intraoperative repositioning for patients with spine fracture and dislocation (version 2025)
Dongmei BIAN ; Ke SUN ; Ningbo CHEN ; Caixia BAI ; Miao WANG ; Yafeng QIAO ; Fei WANG ; Hong WANG ; Feng TIAN ; Mei YAN ; Meng BAI ; Linjuan ZHANG ; Liyan ZHAO ; Yaqing CUI ; Xue JIANG ; Leling FENG ; Ning NING ; Junqin DING ; Lan WEI ; Yonghua ZHAI ; Yu ZENG ; Zengmei ZHANG ; Jiqun HE ; Fenggui BIE ; Hong CHEN ; Zengyan WANG ; Li LI ; Li ZHANG ; Yaying ZHOU ; Bing SHAO ; Ying WANG ; Caixia XIE ; Yanfeng YAO ; Jingjing AN ; Wen SHI ; Xiongtao LIU ; Xiaoyan AN ; Ning NAN ; Lan LI ; Xiaohui GOU ; Qiaomei LI ; Xiuting WU ; Yuqin ZHANG ; Jing LIU ; Fusen XIANG ; Xu XU ; Na MEI ; Jiao ZHOU ; Shan FAN ; Qian WANG ; Shuixia LI
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(2):138-147
Spine fracture and dislocation are common traumatic spinal conditions that often require surgical intervention due to compromised spinal stability. Surgical approaches include anterior, posterior, and combined anterior-posterior spinal procedures. According to the specific surgical requirements, patients may be placed in the prone position or repositioned between prone and supine positions during surgery. Intraoperative repositioning has become an essential step in patient positioning. However, during repositioning, patients with spinal fracture and dislocation are at increased risk for complications such as hemodynamic instability, nerve injury, and pressure injuries to the skin and soft tissue. Notably, due to the instability of the spinal cord, even minor manipulations can further exacerbate the damage, potentially leading to severe outcomes like paraplegia. Although the current clinical guidelines provide instructive recommendations for standard position, there remains no specific protocols for intraoperative repositioning in patients with spine fracture and dislocation. With a concern for the lack of clinical studies on positioning techniques, risk prevention, and operational norms for special patients, no applicable guidelines or standards are available. A consensus was required to provide clinical reference, meet the requirements of surgical treatment, and minimize the safety risks of patients caused by improper placement of positions. Professional Committee of Operating Room Nursing of Shaanxi Nursing Association organized experts in nursing management and operating room nursing from major hospitals across China to formulate Expert consensus on intraoperative repositioning for patients with spinal fracture and dislocation ( version 2025). The consensus provides 11 recommendations covering pre-repositioning preparation, intraoperative maneuvers, and post-repositioning observation, aiming to provide references for clinical standardization of the intraoperative repositioning process and protection of patients′ safety.
9.Expert Consensus on the Ethical Requirements for Generative AI-Assisted Academic Writing
You-Quan BU ; Yong-Fu CAO ; Zeng-Yi CHANG ; Hong-Yu CHEN ; Xiao-Wei CHEN ; Yuan-Yuan CHEN ; Zhu-Cheng CHEN ; Rui DENG ; Jie DING ; Zhong-Kai FAN ; Guo-Quan GAO ; Xu GAO ; Lan HU ; Xiao-Qing HU ; Hong-Ti JIA ; Ying KONG ; En-Min LI ; Ling LI ; Yu-Hua LI ; Jun-Rong LIU ; Zhi-Qiang LIU ; Ya-Ping LUO ; Xue-Mei LV ; Yan-Xi PEI ; Xiao-Zhong PENG ; Qi-Qun TANG ; You WAN ; Yong WANG ; Ming-Xu WANG ; Xian WANG ; Guang-Kuan XIE ; Jun XIE ; Xiao-Hua YAN ; Mei YIN ; Zhong-Shan YU ; Chun-Yan ZHOU ; Rui-Fang ZHU
Chinese Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2025;41(6):826-832
With the rapid development of generative artificial intelligence(GAI)technologies,their widespread application in academic research and writing is continuously expanding the boundaries of sci-entific inquiry.However,this trend has also raised a series of ethical and regulatory challenges,inclu-ding issues related to authorship,content authenticity,citation accuracy,and accountability.In light of the growing involvement of AI in generating academic content,establishing an open,controllable,and trustworthy ethical governance framework has become a key task for safeguarding research integrity and maintaining trust within the academic community.This expert consensus outlines ethical requirements across key stages of AI-assisted academic writing-including topic selection,data management,citation practices,and authorship attribution.It aims to clarify the boundaries and ethical obligations surrounding AI use in academic writing,ensuring that technological tools enhance efficiency without compromising in-tegrity.The goal is to provide guidance and institutional support for building a responsible and sustainable research ecosystem.
10.Analysis and clinical characteristics of SLC26A4 gene mutations in 72 cases of large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
Yuqing LIU ; Wenyu XIONG ; Yu LU ; Lisong LIANG ; Kejie YANG ; Li LAN ; Wei HAN ; Qing YE ; Min WANG ; Yuan ZHANG ; Fangying TAO ; Zuwei CAO ; Wei HUANG ; Xue YANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2025;39(7):603-609
Objective:To explore the genetic and clinical characteristics of Guizhou patients with enlarged vestibular aqueduct(EVA) syndrome through combined SLC26A4 variant analysis and clinical phenotype analysis. Methods:Seventy-two EVA patients underwent comprehensive genetic testing using a multiplex PCR-based deafness gene panel and next-generation sequencing(NGS). The audiological and temporal bone imaging characteristics were compared across mutation subtypes. Results:A total of 27 pathogenic loci of SLC26A4 were detected in 72 patients, including c.919-2A>G in 79.2%(57/72). A novel deletion(c.1703_1707+6del) was discovered. Among 65 cases, truncated mutations were 89.2%(58/65), 52.3%(34/65), 28(43.1%) and 7(10.8%). No significant differences were observed in the midpoint diameter of the vestibular aqueduct and the incidence of incomplete partitioning typeⅡ(IP-Ⅱ) of the cochlea among the three groups of patients. Moreover, there was no difference in the midpoint diameter of different vestibular pipes or the combination with IP-Ⅱ. Conclusion:The most common mutation site of SLC26A4 in EVA patients in Guizhou is c.919-2A>G, though genotype-phenotype correlations remain elusive. The detection of 27 mutation sites and the discovery of new mutation sites suggested the precise diagnostic significance of NGS technology in EVA patients in Guizhou.
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